Did you try playing around with the settings (different resolution, disable FSAA and anisotropic filtering)?Also, in windowed mode, the window should be freely resizeable, so try turning fullscren off and then putting the window to fullscreen (this is the way I do it, how it exactly works depends on the window manager I think, in Gnome I have set up a keyboard shortcut).

Oh right, I diddn't notice that resizing with the window-manager works. That did the trick.However, no matter what I set up in the Settings-menu, I always get a 800x600 window.Well, I don't care at all, resizing with the window-manager is enough for me. But just so you know that there seems to be some inconsistency here.

xorg-newscreen.conf is just a copy of my xorg.conf, without the dual-monitor stuff.You might get a "user not authorized to run the X server, aborting" error message (I did in Ubuntu). To work around this, change "allowed_users=console" in /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config to read "allowed_users=anybody".

It's quite useful, since I have dual monitors, and for some reason games always want to wrap across both displays... that, and I can switch back and forth between the game and my desktop with ctrl+alt+F7 and ctrl+alt+F8

This is a complicated solution; I'm assuming you know how to edit files as root, that sort of thing... if you need any help, let me know

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